|King|Years of Reign|Total Years|Accession Year*|Possible Co-Reigns|References in 1–2 Kings**|Notes| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Jeroboam I|931/930–911/910|21 (22)|||1 Kings 11:26–40; 12:1–14:20|| |Nadab|911/910–910/909|1 (2)|2 of Asa||1 Kings 15:25–32|Killed by Baasha| |Baasha|910/909–887/886|23 (24)|3 of Asa||1 Kings 15:27–16:7|| |Elah|887/886–886/885|1 (2)|26 of Asa||1 Kings 16:8–14|Killed by Zimri| |Zimri|886/885|7 days|26 of Asa||1 Kings 16:9–20|Killed himself by burning the king’s house down while he was in it| |Omri|886/885–875/874|11 (12)|31 of Asa|Tibni reigns after Zimri for 5 years as rival to Omri|1 Kings 16:16–17, 21–28|| |Ahab|875/874–853|21 (22)|38 of Asa||1 Kings 16:29–17:1; 18:1–19:3; 20:1–22:40|| |Ahaziah|853–852|1 (2)|17 of Jehoshaphat||1 Kings 22:51–53; 2 Kings 1:1–18|| |Joram/Jehoram|852–841|11 (12)|18 of Jehoshaphat||2 Kings 3:1–27; (“king of Israel” in6:8–7:20);9:14–26|Killed by Jehu in 841| |Jehu|841–814/813|27 (28)|||2 Kings 9:1–10:36|| |Jehoahaz|814/813–798/797|16 (17)|23 of Joash/Jehoash||2 Kings 13:1–9|| |Joash/Jehoash|798/797–782/781|15 (16)|37 of Joash/Jehoash||2 Kings 13:10–25; 14:8–16|| |Jeroboam II|782/781–753|41|15 of Amaziah|with Joash/Jehoash from 793/792|2 Kings 14:23–29|| |Zechariah|753–752|6 months|38 of Uzziah||2 Kings 15:8–12|Killed by Shallum| |Shallum|752|1 month|39 of Uzziah||2 Kings 15:10, 13–16|Killed by Menahem| |Menahem|752–742/741|10|39 of Uzziah||2 Kings 15:14–22|| |Pekahiah|742/741–740/739|2|50 of Uzziah||2 Kings 15:23–26|Killed by Pekah| |Pekah|740/739–732/731|20***|52 of Uzziah|20 years counted from 752 to include the reigns of rivals Menahem and Pekahiah|2 Kings 15:25, 27–31|Killed by Hoshea| |Hoshea|732/731–722|9|12 of Ahaz||2 Kings 15:30; 17:1–6|Samaria and Israel fall to Assyria in 722| * This chart follows the dating method found in both Kings and Chronicles: For Israel, accession to the throne is marked by a year within the reign of a king of Judah. Parentheses—e.g., 21 (22)—indicate non-accession year dating (year of accession is counted in the totals of both the predecessor and the new king). The actual number of years in a reign can be determined by subtracting 1 from the number given (22 – 1 = 21 actual years). **The verses cited in 1–2 Kings do not include the initial mention of a ruler when it occurs in reference to the death of his father (e.g., Nadab in 1 Kings 14:20). ***See 2 Kings 15:27–31.